Nearly 3,300 additional Central American caravan migrants arrived at the Mexican northern border city of Tijuana on Saturday, authorities in Mexico stated.

Approximately 3,292 migrants are expected to arrive in the border city of Tijuana today according to the El Instituto Nacional de Migración known as INM according to local media reports. These are in addition to those previously reported arrivals.

The migrant caravan with approximately 3,300 migrants was expected to arrive in Tijuana this morning according to the Mexican government agency tasked with tracking human migration (INM). The caravan reportedly traveled north through the state of Sinaloa yesterday toward the northern border state of Sonora. The group took nearly the same route as previous caravan groups, officials stated.

Earlier this week, several Mexican news agencies released footage showing the first group of migrants reaching the United States-Mexico border.

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Footage released by Televisa Tijuana Oficial and FRONTERA identify Central American migrants reportedly with the caravan seen scaling a border fence that separates Tijuana, Mexico, and San Diego, California.

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Breitbart reported the first Caravan to arrive at the border is estimated to have roughly 7,000 to 10,000 Central Americans.

“The first wave of the caravan (which we were assured wouldn’t arrive for weeks), climbing onto the border fence between Tijuana & San Diego. (Photo posted then deleted by @rebeccaplevin.)”

The first wave of the caravan (which we were assured wouldn't arrive for weeks), climbing onto the border fence between Tijuana & San Diego. (Photo posted then deleted by @rebeccaplevin.) pic.twitter.com/p92wGIftPv